Oh thats right. I was thinking it was the beginning of X2.
As was Magneto.Professor X is American in the comics, but he's always been portrayed as a Brit in the movies.![]()
The question is, are they being portrayed as Brits or just a symbol of being well educated?
Yeah, Syren should have been named Banshee.
I always assumed it was based on the pitch in which each one used their power.
Banshee- shrieks while Syrin -singings
Like his ability would be closer to shouting while her's was more harmonious.
That would be Captain Picard.I thought he was French.![]()
It's a codename, must we be so literal about it?As was Magneto.Professor X is American in the comics, but he's always been portrayed as a Brit in the movies.![]()
The question is, are they being portrayed as Brits or just a symbol of being well educated?
Yeah, Syren should have been named Banshee.
I always assumed it was based on the pitch in which each one used their power.
Banshee- shrieks while Syrin -singings
Like his ability would be closer to shouting while her's was more harmonious.
But like I say, in mythology a Banshee was a female character, coming from the Irish word 'Bean' (pronounced Ban) for woman.
So what's is a female Wolverine called if you only indentify the name as masculine?^ Well, what if Wolverine was called Madame Guillotine?
I asked you about "Rogue", which again is associated with masculine.^ It's not the same thing. I asked you, what if Wolverine were given an explicitly female codename - which is what Banshee has? Wouldn't that strike you as a little odd?
You also overlooked what the question of what you call a female Wolverine.^ Sorry, I genuinely overlooked that. But again, what's explicitly masculine about Rogue? The definitions here are of 'persons' (albeit that they use a male example):
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Rogue
A Rogue can be male or female. A Banshee is female. Difference.
You also overlooked what the question of what you call a female Wolverine.^ Sorry, I genuinely overlooked that. But again, what's explicitly masculine about Rogue? The definitions here are of 'persons' (albeit that they use a male example):
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Rogue
A Rogue can be male or female. A Banshee is female. Difference.
Then I guess you don't get diversity and how once again codenames to not relate to gender.
I could have accused you of 'not getting' respect for other people's cultures or languages, but I've attempted to conduct the debate civilly instead of simply throwing out insults and accusations.
I'm not the one that can't see past gender and accept a man having the codename Banshee, like millions have for years.^ By exodus' logic, Lady Deathstrike ought to be male.
dude, you like, totally blew my mind and stuff!Yeah, I mean, like totally, how can we you know, like, type and read and stuff, to like communicate and then go and expect everyone to like totally read everything or something, I know like for real.![]()
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